Year 2013 / Volume 105 / Number 9
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Radiofrequency ablation: A novel and effective treatment of severe bleeding secondary to actinic proctitis

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Pilar Díez Redondo, Carlos de la Serna, Ma Antonia Vallecillo, Henar Núñez, Paula Gil Simón y Manuel Pérez-Miranda

Abstract
Some 5-20 % of radiotherapy treatments for pelvic tumours may cause a vascular rectal injury. Endoscopic treatments, fundamentally argon plasma coagulation (APC), are the most effective, but there are refractory cases and complications.
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Pilar Díez Redondo, Carlos de la Serna, Ma Antonia Vallecillo, Henar Núñez, Paula Gil Simón y Manuel Pérez-Miranda. Radiofrequency ablation: A novel and effective treatment of severe bleeding secondary to actinic proctitis. 555-556


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